New men’s choir blessed by Bishop

“Dei Verbum,” the newly formed Men’s Choir at Jesus the Worker Parish in Fort Myers, was blessed by Bishop Frank J. Dewane after making their debut during a Mass for the Sacrament of Confirmation on May 2, 2026.

Before blessing the choir and accompanying musicians, Bishop Dewane praised their skill and expressed his certainty that their music will inspire all who hear them. During the blessing, Bishop Dewane called upon God to instill courage upon the men who have answered a specific call of the Lord in their lives.

Father Benjamin Casimir, Administrator of Jesus the Worker Parish, encouraged the formation of the choir, modeling them after the Haitian Men’s Choir at St. Peter the Apostle Parish in Naples, where Father served prior to his assignment at Jesus the Worker.

It was on Jan. 6 when Father Casimir presented the idea of the men’s choir to the Parish, and quickly enthusiastic singers and musicians offered their talents to the endeavor. Since then, they have been rehearsing for their debut for Bishop Dewane. The name of the choir, “Dei Verbum,” is Latin for “Word of God,” something Father Casmir said best reflects their purpose in “serving the people of God by singing to the Lord.”

Dressed in black suits, with a white dress shirt, red tie and a red rose on their lapels, the coordination of color added to their presence. After the choir was blessed by Bishop Dewane, the members were enthusiastically applauded. Following the conclusion of the Mass, Father Casimir joined the choir while the newly confirmed had family photos taken.

The principal leader of the choir is Jose Osmin Garcia, and during the Confirmation Mass, the director was Maynor Alexander Ramirez Torez.

“Thank you everyone for your unconditional support and constant prayer,” Father Casimir said to the Parish faithful.